An update to this: Kavanaugh authored the decision in Cantero v Bank of America.And here are the currently issued opinions:
2008 Term Opinions of the Court
www.supremecourt.govSo, is the assumption that each of the nine justices is assigned a decision for a given oral argument term? And the conservative justices have yet to be assigned an issued decision, meaning that the five of them will author at least 5 of the remaining 6 opinions (which includes Cargill)?
- Bissonnette v LePage Bakeries- Decision 4/12, Author: Roberts
- Macintosh v US- Decision 04/17, Author: Sotomayor
- Warner Chappell Music v Nealy- Decision 05/09, Author: Kagan
- Coinbase v Suski- Decision 05/23, Author: Jackson-Brown
- Moody v Netchoice - Decision/Author TBD
- Netchoice v Paxton- Decision/Author TBD
- Corner Post v Board of Directors, FRS- Decision/Author TBD
- Cantero v Bank of America- Decision 05/30, Author Kavanaugh
- Ohio v EPA (Consolidated)- Decision/Author TBD
- Garland v Cargill- Decision/Author TBD
I just can't keep reading Sotomayer's torturing of the meanings and idiotic colloquialisms
Cue the usual orange infringer-apologists with claims of "4D Chess" or whatever.
Someone really needs to sit down with this guy and explain what "protecting the 2A" actually means before next term. I fear he is going to go after something else.
I just can't keep reading Sotomayer's torturing of the meanings and idiotic colloquialisms
Count me in.Cue the usual orange infringer-apologists with claims of "4D Chess" or whatever.
Someone really needs to sit down with this guy and explain what "protecting the 2A" actually means before next term. I fear he is going to go after something else.
"Congress has long restricted access to "'machinegun